Attach to water faucet to use water pressure to clean and fill aquariums

Save money and aquarium aesthetics while saving your back from heavy lifting. Aqueon Aquarium Water Changer is priced right and developed to make routine water changes and gravel vacuuming easy and efficient. Attach water changer to water faucet to use water pressure to clean and fill aquariums. Simple operation of valve on sink attachment and gravel tube provides complete water flow control. Enjoy a more complete, thorough cleaning without the spills and the need for lifting heavy buckets of water. Durable plastic construction for corrosion-free use.

Make sure that Compression Nut is securely holding Flexible Tubing in place.

Proper Aquarium Cleaning Tips
Before vacuuming or filling, set the water temperature from the faucet to the same temperatures as the water currently in the aquarium. Adjust the Gravel Tube Valve as you clean so that the gravel is lifted and agitated inside the gravel tube while the amount of dirty water being discarded in the sink is at a minimum. To stop the water flow at any time while either vacuuming or filling, completely close the Gravel Tube Valve.

Durable double-ended connector attaches firmly, quickly and easily to the tubing on your Aqueon Aquarium Water Changer. Adds an extra 20 feet of tubing to reach aquarium that may be further away from your sink.

Consistent, thorough maintenance is vital to the ongoing health of your aquarium and its inhabitants. The right supplies in your aquarium "toolbox" can streamline and simplify the process of cleaning your aquarium.

Regular water changes are critical to maintaining a healthy underwater environment. In addition to replenishing trace elements absorbed by inhabitants or other biological processes, water changes reduce nitrate levels which are constantly increasing.

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Aqueon Aquarium Water Changer 25 ft
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Awesome product
This could be better than "man make fire with rock" Like others have commented the small faucet threading end is poor, didn't work at all for me, but I had another faucet nearby with the larger threaded end which was perfect. This works awesome for water changes. I snaked the tube through a leftover Hagen 406 filter plastic over the edge tank line holder then stuck the hose end in an Aquaclear 30 pickup tube to act a s a screen and sweetness abounds. I set the hose to siphon whatever level I'm after in seconds, walk away as it just runs dry at that level. You have to watch filling unless you have an overflow. Probably won't use it for gravel vacuum as I have the cichlid sand and some always gets sucked up no matter how hard you try. I find it ends up filling the sink trap as it's just heavy enough to lay in the bend. Best buy of 2013 and 2014.
February 19, 2014

Good Product -Works Great
I received the produce and am very happy with it. I have used it a couple of times and it makes water changes easy. I would have preferred getting a metal fixture for the faucet rather then the plastic one that came with it but will see what I can find at Pet shops.
December 20, 2013

Tank cleaning/filling made simple
For years, I have used a conventional, siphon type gravel cleaner. While these get the job done they also involve the hassle of 5 gallon buckets--dumping them of the collected water and tank mulm (detritus) that accumulates in the water. Then there is the circus of filling said buckets back up and refilling the tank... This was a nuisance for my 55 gallon tank--but the addition of a 90 gallon tank made it all an awful lot of work.
If one has access to a sink within 20-45 feet, this sort of work becomes a thing of the past with the Aqueon Water Changer. Once connected up to the sink it is a simple matter to run a little water down the line and be ready to start vacuuming. Be sure though not to run hot water through it! Once started, it provides a gentle but thorough cleaning action that can be paused at any time just by turning the valve off.
Two different size tubes are available. The unit ships with the shorter one which is suitable for tanks up to 55 gallon--and an 18" tube is offered for larger tanks such as 90 or 125 gallon. A hose extension which adds another 25 foot of distance can also be had. After vacuuming, the unit may be left suctioning a bit longer to pull down the water level for a 25% or more water change. One can also use this device to completely drain a tank without issues.
I was a bit hesitant to use the refill function to add unconditioned water to the tank. After reading up a bit in several aquarium fora the practice appeared to be safe as long as the conditioner was added to the tank prior to refilling. Just make sure to swirl the tube about in the tank to get a good mix--as the conditioner works nearly immediately to remove chlorine and chloramine. I have accomplished numerous water changes now to my 90 gallon, fully stocked (community tank with live plants) and no ill effects have befallen fish or plants.
The only "negative" I have to relate concerns the faucet thread to valve body adapter. It is soft plastic, and easily cross threaded. Inadvertently pulling on it could also strip it out of the faucet. I cured this by buying an under $5 brass adapter from the plumbing section of a major home improvement store. Also, it's not really a good idea to leave the hose under pressure for more than a moment when going back to the sink to turn the water off.
Overall, this gizmo has turned out to be one of the most useful and convenient aquarium maintenance tools I have ever owned, and I have been at this avocation for a bit over 30 years. Say goodby to hauling and lifting heavy buckets--and the usual cleanup mess of water spilled everywhere around the tank and dumping area. It has even made me more handsome--as I no longer have a scowl on my face when its time to clean the tank and change water...
September 17, 2013

So easy to use.
Just used this item for the first time since I received it this week from Fosters and Smith. I had been using the bucket method and this is so much better. Thank you for offering this product and such good service.
July 21, 2013

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Normally when I use buckets I have the opportunity to condition the water to remove ammonia and chlorine before adding the water back to the tank on a water change. I would assume that using this product you just condition the water after you have added it from the tap, would that be correct? Is it safe to add a 20% water change direct from the tap using this product and then condition the water right after you add it to the tank? I am very interested in this product but have this concern. Can you help?

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I currently treat the water after adding it to my aquarium and I have seen no issues. Everytime I do a water change-out, I change about 20-25%. My fish are pretty hearty and healthy to begin with (oscars) and they have stayed in good health.

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Hey there.. you can go ahead and do the water change directly into your tank and then you can go ahead and condition the water with whatever products you use. it wont hurt the fish in the tank especially if this is for a big tank the will barely be bothered by the water change. with this product you need to have one end directly mounted onto a running faucet(this creates the suction/pressure to get water to n from the tank so a bucket won't work.) . even before i bought this product I used buckets but never treated the water before hand i just added it to the tank then i treatted it as needed. so hopefully you have bought this already if not go ahead its great.

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I too struggled with this phase of water exchanges. For what it's worth, I have used a drinking glass and dissolve my lake salts, buffer and dechlorinator in 8 oz of water that I place next to the tank. I then slowly poured the contents of the glass into the stream as the tank refills and rinsed out the glass using the refill stream. This seems to work just fine and I will continue using this method until I hear of something better.

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Because I have south american cichlids I do a 50 % water change once every two weeks to keep my nitrates low. As I'm filling my tank back up after siphoning the gravel I'm adding my tap water conditioner. You can also add it to the aquarium before you begin to add the water. It's up to you. The only thing I would definitely not do is add the whole amount of replaced water then add the conditioner, the exposure to the metals and chlorine might hurt the fish. Also NEVER turn on your filter before you add your conditioner, it will kill all of the important bacteria in your filter, thus causing the water to re cycle which will cause ammonia and nitrite spikes.

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You add the conditioner to the tank before you add the new water. The only thing you need to be careful of is adjusting the temperature of the water you are adding back to the tank. I would suggest adding the water back in slowly so that you can adjust the temperature accordingly. Still beats lifting buckets in my opinion!

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I have 65 gal tank in my game room in the basement, the basement has no water supply. But one room over and upstairs on the 1st floor is a bathroom. I can run the aqueon water changer from the fish tank up a laundry shoot and into the shower which has a handheld sprayer that would be easy to unscrew and connect to the water changer. All this can happen within the 25 feet of hose but it will have 6 feet of lift to the shower, will the water changer do this?

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The power in the suction is based on the water pressure that you hook it up to. I can't say for sure how effective it will be, but I would be willing to give it a try if you have a strong water pressure line to connect it to. For the price and the ease it would add, I would be willing to try it. If it just doesn't work, perhaps you can have a friend buy the siphon off you for what you paid. ;)Don't know if this was totally helpful, but it's all I can tell you for now.

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Thank you for your question. Please feel free to contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-443-1160. You can also email them at CustomerService@FosterAndSmithAquatics.com.

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Yes it may be harmful to leave water in the hose in between water changes. The water that you leave in the hose will grow algae if it is exposed to any light and that will slow down your siphon and cause the hose to look brown and murky. The water will evaporate, leaving deposits of minerals in your hose. The next time you do a water change the mineral deposits may get into your tank and raise the Alk.

You'll never get all of the water out of the hose, but it's a good idea to take as much of it out as you can. I coil mine up in the yard after I'm done and the excess water drains into the lawn.

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